Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 28Taylor & Francis, 1878 |
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... apparatus being fixed immovable . The adjustible indicator being very small in diameter in comparison to the other parts of the apparatus , and , being easily placed in any part of the bulb , was expected to afford information as to the ...
... apparatus being fixed immovable . The adjustible indicator being very small in diameter in comparison to the other parts of the apparatus , and , being easily placed in any part of the bulb , was expected to afford information as to the ...
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... apparatus described and figured in the previous paper , and the extent of expansion due to a given range of temperature was noted . The apparatus was standardised by means of a rod of fine homogeneous silver . The same micrometer ...
... apparatus described and figured in the previous paper , and the extent of expansion due to a given range of temperature was noted . The apparatus was standardised by means of a rod of fine homogeneous silver . The same micrometer ...
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... apparatus for carrying it out , by means of which they could measure the difference of potentials in volts at each separate contact of dissimilar substances in the ordinary galvanic cells , from which they could ascertain whether the ...
... apparatus for carrying it out , by means of which they could measure the difference of potentials in volts at each separate contact of dissimilar substances in the ordinary galvanic cells , from which they could ascertain whether the ...
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November 21 1878 | 1 |
On Repulsion resulting from Radiation Part VI By William Crookes | 35 |
November 30 1878 | 42 |
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